Should a citizen be a District Attorney who knowingly and intentionally conceals the crimes committed by law enforcement officers? If the answer is no then we need to remove Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen from office.

This evening, September 23, 2013 at the Palo Alto City Council Meeting Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen gave a presentation to the council on the capabilities and actions of the District Attorney’s Office and County Crime Lab. Mr. Ciampi confronted DA Rosen regarding the perjury committed by Palo Alto Police Officer Kelly Burger as well falsified evidence and falsified videos submitted to Mr. Rosen’s office by the Palo Alto Police verified by Mr. Rosen’s own crime lab in order to conceal the crimes of the PAPD while simultaneously wrongfully incriminating Mr. Ciampi of a crime.

Mr. Rosen exhibited that he his not concerned with revealing truth or seeking justice for all by his refusal to accept the evidence provided to him by Mr. Ciampi. The egregiousness of this act is magnified by DA Rosen’s comments that the crime lab has the ability to reveal the truth in Ciampi’s case but refuses to do so at the direction of DA Rosen.

. DA Rosen’s inability and refusal to refute Mr. Ciampi’s evidence demonstrates his and his staff’s deliberate concealment of the crimes committed by the Palo Alto Police revealing that Mr. Rosen’s actions contradict his public pronouncements and therefore does not have the ability nor the integrity to adhere to the Rule of Law and should be removed from office.

Mr. Rosen exhibited that he his not concerned with revealing truth or seeking justice for all by his refusal to accept the evidence provided to him by Mr. Ciampi. The egregiousness of this act is magnified by DA Rosen’s comments that the crime lab has the ability to reveal the truth in Ciampi’s case but refuses to do so at the direction of DA Rosen. DA Rosen’s inability and refusal to refute Mr. Ciampi’s evidence demonstrates his and his staff’s deliberate concealment of the crimes committed by the Palo Alto Police revealing that Mr. Rosen’s actions contradict his public pronouncements and therefore does not have the ability nor the integrity to adhere to the Rule of Law and should be removed from office.

Integrityis a concept of consistencyof actions, values, methods, measures, principles, expectations, and outcomes. In ethics, integrity is regarded as the truthfulnessor accuracyof one's actions. Integrity can be regarded as the opposite of hypocrisy,[1]in that integrity regards internal consistency as a virtue, and suggests that parties holding apparently conflicting values should account for the discrepancyor alter their beliefs.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrity

CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTIONARTICLE 1 DECLARATION OF RIGHTSSEC. 28. (a)

(2) Victims of crime are entitled to have the criminal justice system view criminal acts as serious threats to the safety and welfare of the people of California. The enactment of comprehensive provisions and laws ensuring a bill of rights for victims of crime, including safeguards in the criminal justice system fully protecting those rights and ensuring that crime victims are treated with respect and dignity, is a matter of high public importance. California'svictims of crime are largely dependent upon the proper functioning ofgovernment, upon the criminal justice system and upon theexpeditious enforcement of the rights of victims of crime described herein, in order to protect the public safety and to secure justice when the public safety has been compromised by criminal activity. (3) The rights of victims pervade the criminal justice system. These rights include personally held and enforceable rights described in paragraphs (1) through (17) of subdivision (b). (4) The rights of victims also include broader shared collective rights that are held in common with all of the People of the State of California and that are enforceable through the enactment of laws and through good-faith efforts and actions of California's elected, appointed, and publicly employed officials. These rights encompass the expectation shared with all of the people of Californiathatpersons who commit felonious acts causing injury to innocent victims will be appropriately and thoroughly investigated, appropriatelydetained in custody, http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/.const/.article_1

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